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08.05.2008 at 01:20AM PDT, ID: 23621486
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Structured Storage operation for saving Office 2007 Excel documents.

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VC++ & OLE, Visual C++, 6.0, Structured Storage operation for saving Excel documents.

I have VC++ SDI application, which open, modify and save Office 2003 documents uisng OLE. While saving Excel 2003 docs I am able to save this documents properly since Office2003 docs are Structured Storage docs.
I am also able to save Office 2007 Excel (which is not structured storage) with normal data (e.g. Text, Pictures, etc..) docs. But when I am draw Pie-Chart on excel and copy and paste the same pi-chart into same excel doc, Excel documents gets saved but while opening the same document I get "Insufficient Memory to perform Operation." and document gets corrupted.
I need to know how we save such objects (pie-chart) in Office 2007 documents using OLE.
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if (SUCCEEDED(CreateILockBytesOnHGlobal(hMem, FALSE, &pLock)))
{
   m_lpRootStg = NULL;
   if (SUCCEEDED(StgCreateDocfileOnILockBytes(pLock, STGM_CREATE | 
   STGM_READWRITE| STGM_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE  , 0, &m_lpRootStg)))
  {
    // Set the class variable
   SaveToStorage(NULL);
   CommitItems(m_bRemember && !m_bSameAsLoad);
   if (m_bRemember)
     SetModifiedFlag(FALSE);
     // Get a pointer to the memory
     if (SUCCEEDED(GetHGlobalFromILockBytes(pLock, &hMem)))
     {
        PBYTE pByte = (PBYTE) GlobalLock(hMem);
        // Get the size
        STATSTG StatStg;
        if (SUCCEEDED(pLock -> Stat(&StatStg, STATFLAG_DEFAULT)))
        {
               // Write to our file
               CFileException CFE;
               CFile outFile;
               if (outFile.Open(sName, CFile::modeCreate | 
                   CFile::modeWrite, &CFE))
                   {
                          // Write out data
                          outFile.Write(pByte, StatStg.cbSize.LowPart);
                            // Cleanup
                             outFile.Close();
                                // Show success
                                bReturn = TRUE;
                       }
                 }
         }
}
 
 
 
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